Sasha Rogelberg

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Preston's Summary

Sasha Rogelberg is a staff reporter for The Daily Dot and Billy Penn at WHYY. With a diverse range of topics, Sasha's articles explore viral internet trends, LGBTQ+ representation in music, controversial social events, and unique community stories. Sasha's work has also been featured in the Jewish Exponent.

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Geo Focus

United States (National)

Coverage Attributes:

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Cites Data: 44 %
Press Release: 15 %
Government Announcement: 9 %
Investment Analysis: 5 %
Legal Policy Regulation: 5 %

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Corporate Finance
  • Elections
  • Government
  • Politics
  • Commercial Airlines
  • Beverage Production
  • CPG Distribution & Commercialization

Pitching Insights

Sasha Rogelberg's articles primarily focus on culture, society, and entertainment news. She often covers viral trends and events that resonate with a wide audience. If you have a unique story related to pop culture, LGBTQ+ issues, viral trends or insightful profiles of individuals engaged in interesting activities or hobbies, Sasha may be interested in covering them.

As her geographic focus is not specified but she has covered stories related to the UK and Israel-Philadelphia connections previously, offering pitches about events or phenomena occurring within these locations could align well with her previous coverage patterns.

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